Visitation ends with this generation. BEB1841 (Dixwell of Coton Hall) provides the following but jumps from the above William (father of Charles) to his grandson Brent. It is a presumption that it was the eldest son Charles (rather than one of his brothers) who was father of ...

BEB1841 suggests that Mark, nephew and successor of Sir Basil, was son of William but various web sites report that he was son of Edward. He is not mentioned by Visitation. However, CountyGen (Kent, Berry, p469), supported by TCVB (vol 3, 'Dixwell of Bromehouse', p44), confirms that Maurice, son of Edward by Mary Hawksworth, was father of Sir Basil by ...

John Dixwell, Governor of Dover Castle, later in New Haven, Connecticut (b c1607, d 03.1689, MP)

Not mentioned by either BEB1841 or Visitation, it is thought that John, identified on various web sites as one of those who was a signatory of the death warrant of King Charles I, fits here in the family tree.